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He became a general staff officer with IX Corps, part of General Sir Herbert Plumer's Second Army, in July 1917.
General Sir Claude Auchinleck stated that, but for Ultra-" Rommel would have certainly got through to Cairo ".
Essex left Sir Philip Skippon, his Sergeant Major General of Foot, in command while he himself escaped to Plymouth in a fishing boat.
( 1978 ) Chauvel of the Light Horse A Biography of General Sir Harry Chauvel, GCMG, KCB.
The professional head of the British Army is the Chief of the General Staff, currently General Sir Peter Wall KCB CBE ADC Gen.
On 29 May 2007 it was reported that General Sir Mike Jackson, second-in-command of 1 Para on Bloody Sunday, said: " I have no doubt that innocent people were shot ".
" In August 1777, General Sir William Howe led a British army through Delaware on his way to a victory at the Battle of Brandywine and capture of the city of Philadelphia.
The house had previously belonged to Admiral Sir Thomas John Cochrane and before him General Sir Robert Arbuthnot KCB.
Major General Sir Frederick Roberts led the Kabul Field Force over the Shutargardan Pass into central Afghanistan, defeated the Afghan Army at Char Asiab on 6 October 1879 and occupied Kabul.
# General Sir Arthur Currie of Canada,
# General Sir John Monash of Australia,
* Sir Arthur Currie, Lieutenant General, British Army, commanding Canadian Corps
* Sir Miles Dempsey, General, British Army
* Sir Freddie De Guingand, Major General, British Army
* Sir Richard McCreery, General, British Army
* Sir John Monash, General, Australian Army
* Sir Frederick E. Morgan, Lieutenant General, British Army
* Sir Henry Worth Thornton, Major General, British Army ( American born )
Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon ( 1817 1890 ), eldest son of the second marriage of the fourth Earl, was a General in the Army and sat as Member of Parliament for Aberdeenshire East.
His eldest son, Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon was also a General in the Army.
The Commission heard evidence from Sir Matthew Nathan, Augustine Birrell, Lord Wimborne, Sir Neville Chamberlain ( Inspector-General of the Royal Irish Constabulary ), General Lovick Friend, Major Ivor Price of Military Intelligence and others.
Bacon was subsequently a part of the legal team headed by Attorney General Sir Edward Coke at Essex's treason trial.

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* 1863 The Maori Wars resumes as British forces in New Zealand led by General Duncan Cameron begin their Invasion of the Waikato.
It was not until Charles Duncan McIver reminded the General Assembly that the state ’ s Constitution asserted “ instruction of youth would be provided at low prices and would be encouraged at one or more universities .” McIver argued that women were part of its youth and were, therefore, rightfully entitled to an education.
Clinch County was created on February 14, 1850, by an act of the Georgia General Assembly, and was named for General Duncan L. Clinch, a decorated United States brigadier general and Georgia Congressman who had recently died.
The new name honored General Wood B. Duncan, a prominent onetime local resident.
On leaving the Guards, Duncan Smith joined the Conservative Party and took up employment at the General Electric Company in 1981.
Governor Grey persuaded the Colonial Office in London to send a this number of Imperial troops to New Zealand and General Sir Duncan Cameron was appointed to lead the campaign.
The commander, General Duncan Cameron, worn out and tired of arguments with the colonial government, retired to England.
The Government's war policy was opposed by the British commander, General Duncan Cameron, who clashed with Governor Sir George Grey and offered his resignation in February 1865.
General Sir Duncan Cameron. In January 1865 General Cameron took the field in the Wanganui district, under instructions by Governor Grey to secure " sufficient possession " of land between Wanganui and the Patea River to provide access to Waitotara.
General Sir Duncan Cameron was appointed to lead the campaign.
The British commander, General Duncan Cameron, had just returned to Auckland where he had been experiencing a lot of criticism from the press and the Colonial government, who saw the Waikato Campaign as a failure.
Duncan Kennedy ( born 1942 ) is the Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence at Harvard Law School and a founder of critical legal studies as movement and school of thought.
In the field of law, the Soviet scholar Evgeny Pashukanis ( The General Theory of Law and Marxism, 1924 ), the Austrian politician Karl Renner, the German political scientist Franz Leopold Neumann, the British socialist writer China Mieville, the labour-law attorney Marc Linder, and the American legal philosopher Duncan Kennedy ( The Role of Law in Economic Theory: Essays on the Fetishism of Commodities, 1985 ) have respectively explored the applications of commodity fetishism in their contemporary legal systems, and reported that the reification of legal forms misrepresents social relations.
To meet the danger the British Government sent out fourteen thousand troops commanded by Major General Duncan Cameron.
In Memory of General Sir Duncan Cameron, G. C. B., Colonel of the Black Watch.
Joining him are, from left: Vice President Dick Cheney, Rep. Duncan Hunter of California, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, Sen. John Warner of Virginia, and General Peter Pace, Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff.
* Ian Duncan Colvin, The life of General Dyer, Edinburgh, London: W. Blackwood & Sons Ltd, 1929
The first ferries were side-loading paddle steamers named Gordon, Duncan and Hutton ( being named after General Gordon of Khartoum, Colonel Francis Duncan MP and Professor Charles Hutton ).
After he became leader, fellow Maastricht rebel Iain Duncan Smith gave him the post of shadow Attorney General in 2001, and in 2003 was made a spokesman on Constitutional Affairs but he returned to the backbenches later that year after Duncan Smith was ousted as party leader.
He became the spokesman for Work and Pensions under the leadership of Iain Duncan Smith, moving briefly to speak on Constitutional Affairs in 2003 under Michael Howard and back to Work and Pensions in 2004, where he remains following the 2005 General Election.

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